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It's a stack-overflow error.
And because of the fact that
sizeof(long long int) == 2 * sizeof(int))
,int
was enough to solve the problem.BTW, if you declared the arrays globally, you would take an MLE verdict.
Sources: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/216259/is-there-a-max-array-length-limit-in-c
Thanks for the help. Btw,Changed the local arrays to global and it worked too. 54515438. Found this article :https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22945647/why-does-a-large-local-array-crash-my-program-but-a-global-one-doesnt
Great :D. I thought that the ML of this problem was 256 MB, now I know it's 512 MB.
Thanks for the link.